How to Create a Smoky Eye on your client

The smoky eye is a classic makeup look that has been around for decades. It's a great way to add drama and glamour to your eyes, and it can be dressed up or down for any occasion.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create a smoky eye:

  1. Prep your eyes. Start by applying an eye primer to your eyelids. This will help the eyeshadow to stay in place and prevent it from creasing.

  2. Apply a base eyeshadow. Choose a neutral eyeshadow shade that is close to your skin tone. Apply this eyeshadow all over your eyelid, up to the crease.

  3. Add a darker eyeshadow. Choose a darker eyeshadow shade that is in the same color family as your base eyeshadow. Apply this eyeshadow to the crease of your eyelid and blend it out.

  4. Add a deeper shade. If you want a more dramatic smoky eye, you can add a deeper shade of eyeshadow to the outer corner of your eye. Blend this eyeshadow out well so that there are no harsh lines.

  5. Line your eyes. Use an eyeliner pencil to line your upper lash line. You can either do a thin line or a thicker line, depending on how dramatic you want your look to be.

  6. Apply mascara. Apply mascara to your top and bottom lashes. This will help to define your eyes and make them look even more dramatic.

  7. Finish with a setting spray. Use a setting spray to set your makeup in place. This will help to prevent your eyeshadow from creasing or fading throughout the day.

Here are a few tips for creating a smoky eye:

  • Start with a light hand. It's always easier to add more eyeshadow than it is to take it away.

  • Blend, blend, blend! The key to a successful smoky eye is blending. Make sure to blend your eyeshadow well so that there are no harsh lines.

  • Use a variety of eyeshadow brushes. There are a variety of eyeshadow brushes available, each with its own purpose. Use a blending brush to blend your eyeshadow and an eyeliner brush to line your eyes.

  • Experiment with different colors. There are endless possibilities when it comes to smoky eyes. Experiment with different colors and shades to create a look that is unique to you.

With a little practice, you'll be able to create a smoky eye that is both flattering and dramatic.

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